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mew64
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Thank you so much, that's an amazing link, some people are so generous, I appreciate your help.
stmom
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I would like to say thanks so much to everyone for the links to the cef research site. I may finally be able to get the information that I have been looking for on my grandfather.
Thanks again
stmom
Gray, Rodger, Flockhart, Buist, Campbell in Fife. Arthur, Blyth, Morgan, Halliday, Durham, Stark, Gib and Arnot(t) in various areas in Scotland.
Erl, Schiffl, Rossler and Gatter in Germany.
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You're welcome. I am a member of the CEF Study Group.
Barna and Kiss - Urmenyhaza, Torontal, Hungary (now Jermenovci, Serbia)
Clark - Scarborough, Ontario, Canada and Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland
Crawford - Scarborough, Ontario, Canada and Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland
Larway - Scarborough, Ontario, Canada and Somersetshire, England.
Kaufmann and Zengler - Zichydorf, Torontal, Hungary (now Plandiste, Serbia)
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